After lunch, we went to the Army Museum in Port Dickson. This is our second time here. I had posted about our visit there in an earlier posting
here.
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There was an army exhibition in their grounds and they exhibited their equipment including large guns. |
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S observed the details of the vehicles and went back to draw them. He requested for a piece of paper to draw on the spot, but we hadn't brought along any. What a pity! |
We also went to look at the indoor exhibition area. It has been upgraded and now looks quite attractive, especially those of the Malacca Sultanate era.
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Tiger exhibit indoors |
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When he got back, he drew an army tank, by looking at the picture in the Army Museum's brochure. |
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